ICT Infrastructure and Network Externalities– two forgotten concepts in Finnish discussion on health care information systems

Authors

  • Reima Suomi Turku School of Economics

Keywords:

Health care information systems, ICT architecture, network externalities, acceptance of information system investments

Abstract

Finland is flooded with ambitious projects to build nationwide health care information system solutions. A key issue to emerge is how to engage potential users, both at individual and organizational levels, to accept these systems and take them into intensive and productive use. Acceptance might be hard to find, as financial calculations showing positive payback on investments to organizations are hard to produce. What should maybe stressed more is that the systems in building phase will bring considerable benefit through infrastructure level services and resulting network externalities to the user community. These two key concepts are shortly discussed in this article, and their application in the health care information systems environment is illustrated.

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Section
Scientific articles

Published

2009-09-30

How to Cite

Suomi, R. (2009). ICT Infrastructure and Network Externalities– two forgotten concepts in Finnish discussion on health care information systems. Finnish Journal of EHealth and EWelfare, 1(3), 170–174. Retrieved from https://journal.fi/finjehew/article/view/2479